Nasterea Sfantului Quotes & Sayings
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He'd thought there was no part of him that Ben hadn't laid bare, but there was his hope. There was his heart. — Lisa Henry
The greatest thing in style is to have a command of metaphor. — Aristotle.
Sow good services: sweet remembrances will grow from them. — Madame De Stael
Art, after all, is traditionally displayed against vacancies: paintings on dun walls, sculptures in empty spaces, music in quiet halls. — John Hart
Don't search for answers. I felt like I was always searching. Literally -- when I felt depressed I'd wander online, pressing links, looking for something that would make me feel better. I'd surf from friends' photos to strangers' blog posts about how to apply makeup, to the flight message board, to Googling Will for the hundredth time--and feel worse. — Margo Rabb
Diversity is a very popular business topic today while the negative side of diversity, discrimination, remains a touchy and sensitive topic. Even in organisations which follow the letter of the law in terms of not discriminating against any individuals, it is common for people to show prejudice and bias...Have the courage to stand out from your colleagues by being very open to and comfortable with all kinds of diversity amongst your colleagues and stakeholders. When you sense someone is being ignored or marginalized spend time with them and bring them into discussions encouraging them to speak up as needed. — Nigel Cumberland
When you start thinking you may get hurt, it's time to get out of racing. — Mario Andretti
A series of prohibitions called the Law - I had already heard them recited - battled in their minds with the deep-seated, ever-rebellious cravings of their animal natures. This Law they were perpetually repeating, I found, and - perpetually breaking. — H.G.Wells
To make a dent in the universe, love is the best hammer. — Matshona Dhliwayo
God, to go back to when my biggest fear was a hallway. — John Green
Polarization (is) a tendency for groups to form judgments that are more extreme than individuals' personal opinions. — Alexandra Robbins
Bitter, too, to be forced to acknowledge in one's heart how little love has to do with kindness. — Par Lagerkvist
I was in, like, nine schools by ninth grade, so I moved a ton of times when I was younger. — Jessica Stroup
